Dave, Billeeeeeee (7 e's) is very fussy what fish he catches, he only catches "Atlantic" Salmon. He is very talented too cos he finds them everywhere he goes, even caught one at Greens Lake, Central Victoria. I reckon he could even catch one in a bath.
You see! They have Atlantic salmon in the Filopines!
billeeeeeee said
05:38 PM Jul 27, 2014
Greetings, all the Nutty Nomads, out there, Mel discovered this last week, on the beach at low tide,, sent it to the university of Oceanic research, at Tom price , she got a reply from a Professor,Bazel Perry Schwartz, said it was very unusual, but not unique to the area, They did Carbon dating, said it was very old , predates Indigenous arrival,,,, said it was a tooth from a fish , possibly an Atlantic Salmon,,, stay excited Nomads,,,, !!Remember!!, we are not guaranteed tomorrow, so lets all get out there and enjoy Planet Beautiful...... Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Sunday 27th of July 2014 05:44:35 PM
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Sunday 27th of July 2014 05:57:51 PM
Dougwe said
06:20 PM Jul 27, 2014
I agree Billeeeeeee (7e's) with my vast knowledge of all things Oceanic That is most definitely Atlantic Salmon from pre prehistoric days. More than likely from the sunken Atlantic city of Salmon I would say. Not many people know about said city.
billeeeeeee said
06:50 PM Jul 27, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
I agree Billeeeeeee (7e's) with my vast knowledge of all things Oceanic That is most definitely Atlantic Salmon from pre prehistoric days. More than likely from the sunken Atlantic city of Salmon I would say. Not many people know about said city.
Amen Doug, you have your finger on the button,,, not sure what button,, !!But!!, I bow to your Superior knowledge, of Prehistoric Atlantic city of Salmon, I'M sure bill12, will concur with you, as bill12 is an expert in this area,,,,, stay excited Nomads,,,,, see you all out there in the play ground....... Billeeeeeee
As long as you get a bigger one than Louis Billeeeeeee (7e's), that's all that matters.
johnq said
09:19 PM Jul 30, 2014
Glenelg wrote:
anybody for salmon, i can catch fish to
Tilapia, serious pest, but odd colour?
Tilapia must be disposed of well away from where water might flood or flow, because the eggs are carried in the mouth and can survive long after death of the parent.
billeeeeeee said
11:11 PM Jul 30, 2014
johnq wrote:
Glenelg wrote:
anybody for salmon, i can catch fish to
Tilapia, serious pest, but odd colour?
Tilapia must be disposed of well away from where water might flood or flow, because the eggs are carried in the mouth and can survive long after death of the parent.
Howdyeeeeee Johnq, no,no, beautiful eating fish ,,, catch 40 or so ,great for fish patties, once you fillet them,, one word ,,!!Beautiful!!, just like Carp, another great eating fish,, I'm sure you know this ,, !!But!!, the whole of Europe, !!And!!, America eats Carp,,,,,,, stay excited Johnq, Billeeeeeee
Nothing like a good Filipino breakfast !!

Greetings, all the Nutty Nomads, out there, Mel discovered this last week, on the beach at low tide,, sent it to the university of Oceanic research, at Tom price , she got a reply from a Professor,Bazel Perry Schwartz, said it was very unusual, but not unique to the area, They did Carbon dating, said it was very old , predates Indigenous arrival,,,, said it was a tooth from a fish , possibly an Atlantic Salmon,,, stay excited Nomads,,,, !!Remember!!, we are not guaranteed tomorrow, so lets all get out there and enjoy Planet Beautiful...... Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Sunday 27th of July 2014 05:44:35 PM
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Sunday 27th of July 2014 05:57:51 PM
I agree Billeeeeeee (7e's) with my vast knowledge of all things Oceanic
That is most definitely Atlantic Salmon from pre prehistoric days. More than likely from the sunken Atlantic city of Salmon I would say. Not many people know about said city.
Amen Doug, you have your finger on the button,,, not sure what button,, !!But!!, I bow to your Superior knowledge, of Prehistoric Atlantic city of Salmon, I'M sure bill12, will concur with you, as bill12 is an expert in this area,,,,, stay excited Nomads,,,,, see you all out there in the play ground....... Billeeeeeee
Greetings all my fruit loop friends out there, well today I'm after that elusive Atlantic Salmon,,,,,,
!!Bugger!!,.....
Bugger there's always tomorrow.......
Stay excited Nomads,,,,,,,,Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 04:21:54 PM
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Tuesday 29th of July 2014 11:15:18 PM
Tilapia, serious pest, but odd colour?
Tilapia must be disposed of well away from where water might flood or flow, because the eggs are carried in the mouth and can survive long after death of the parent.